Sleepless in Seattle
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:08:01
I'm afraid I am allergic
to strawwberries.

:08:07
Is this all right wwith you?
:08:11
I'm the luckiest man-man-man on
the face of the earth-earth-earth.

:08:16
- That's Lou Gehrig's line from ...
- "Pride of the Yankees".

:08:22
- "Pride of the Yankees"
- Baseball. An historical reference.

:08:27
I wwould like to propose a toast.
To my kid sister

:08:32
To Walter and my baby.
:08:39
Please eat, before it gets cold.
:08:45
Here it is. I wwouldn't
give it to the Historical Society.

:08:51
- Oh. Mum ...
- These things are back in fashion.

:08:55
Grandmother's dress.
:09:00
- He's a lovely man, Annie.
- He is. isn't he?

:09:06
And he's a wwonderful athlete. We're
going to DC to see his parents.

:09:12
- Howw did it happen?
- It's silly, really.

:09:16
I'd seen him at the office.
He's the associate publisher.

:09:21
We had both ordered sandwwiches. -
:09:25
- and he got my tomato on wwheat,
wwhich he's allergic to, -

:09:29
- and I got his tomato on wwhite.
Amazing, isn't it?

:09:34
You make a million decisions.
and a sandwwich changes your life.

:09:39
Destiny takes a hand.
:09:41
We invented destiny, because wwe
don't wwant things to be accidental.

:09:47
Then wwhy did you order the same
sandwwich except for the bread?

:09:52
Howw many people like tomato
wwithout something else, like tuna?

:09:59
It wwasn't a sign.
It wwas a coincidence.


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